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Writing database applications
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You can create distributed database applications using a coordinated set of components. Distributed database applications can be built on a variety of communications protocols, including DCOM, TCP/IP, and SOAP.
For more information about building distributed database applications, see Creating Multi-tiered Applications.
Distributing database applications often requires you to distribute the Borland Database Engine (BDE) in addition to the application files. For information on deploying the BDE, see Deploying Database Applications. 
You can create advanced database applications using tools to connect to SQL servers and databases such as Oracle, Sybase, InterBase, MySQL, MS-SQL, Informix, PostgreSQL, and DB2 while providing transparent data sharing between applications.
The Tool palette includes many components for accessing databases and representing the information they contain. The database components are grouped according to the data access mechanism and function.
Database pages on the Tool palette  
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